The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 17 January 1928 — Page 4
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THE GREENCASTLE DAII.Y r >NNE1:. TUESDAY, JANUARY 17, 192S.
Last Saturday was the Ttacber
Andrew Johnson, cur roa > 1! : -'ll. 1 •• P« u.v Boswell of . ent, attendi the servicfea at! llwtitute day so all the teacn a '(•ra|)intf the macadam ,11 win --ii I. . Ilranch last Sunday, then vi.-it- to (irrcmta>tl tii att n L
t s zBazr aa
Mr. Mark Down's 2 For Ihe Price of 1 Hus $1.00
toads were soft. Eldon Marshall an i w ifi of \ Dakota are vi sit ii g the f< i mei ent* Mr. and Mi s. Edmond Mai sh They drove t hrough in thei
i ■ iatives.
Littl Everett and Clifford Di"k..-y
f arm Bureau has bien matins; ^-<1 thpir aUnt Mary ^ ^ ^
ual move for membership in Saturdaj.
wi. iiip la.»t wiek. The workers i oit a very successful effort.
Dress Sale
()ver 100 Fresh New Frocks Just Unpacked Today, The Latest Models.
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fanc>.
All Fopular Shades
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S. C. Prevo Co.
ADVERIISl. IN 1111. BANNER
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I hat Baby You’ve Longed For
Mr*. Burton Advinc* Women on Motherhood and C ornpamonahip
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PUBLIC SALE
I will sell at puhlic auction at m> farm, oni' mile west ol I ilhnore, on Ihe Hiu Emu railroad s|\ miles <a^t ol (•recnciistle, on Tuesday, January 24 < ominencin^ .it Id a. in. the follow intf: llohs| v | X v,» pood wtirk horses, one Kray horse 12 >enrs old; one Mack imirt. Id years old. t \ l II I. 7 milk cou s, live of v Inch have been fresh about tut months; lw<» will fre>lu*n hj date ttl sale. 'Iwo heifers with calf; I kooc twi» year, old Sliorthtrn hull. 1 IlMfis—I wo Him lype INiland ( hi na sous; 17 shouts, wei^hmn about HO pounds. ( OK Y II U & SI H \W 2IMJ bushels or molt ot Kood corn, Id ions of };ood timothy ha> ; 7 or K tons loose dour iia\ in barn, about lf>() halew uood «heat straw. I \ H M l MPLI MKNTS ()m oa, I Hat bottom h.i' frainc; I hay t.ki: one ) horse uhcat drill, I sulL> hreakinK plow, I walking hrcakiih^ I'-ow, 1 practical^ new et»rn pl.intet, with SO rods of " ire iml autotnaiiic marker; 1 < ulti\a*or, one I »-loot ( oi n Kin^ h.iritiw. I I'coria oaO sc. (ter. one t;ood set work harm s, one run* i mat hme, 'tune hog troughs, gal >ani/.i :l chicken eooos and other art* i< h ' ton mimeroU' to mention. I I.mis \ll sums under a 10, casilt; on sums out SIO, a credit ol 0 months will he given, note* to lie Li nkable and to hca. M percent inter tst from date; 2 per ecu discon at to I C it'll. (ieorge Haag ' ml inn, it. (III.. Ill N I lilt. < i.Tk, U,E\ IBM \ N. I H i udll ' \ n: Will Sl‘1 ■ I.nm l|.
BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Jan. 17. — Indiana L'nivi'isity’.s rifle team of lf> •lien j. compi tiim in the Fifth Corp" j ue i lille match which began Jan-1 aary I', and continues until Febru-j ir> 1^. The colleges and universit- j i, of Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky and Wist Virginia arc in this area. The ten hi -t score> made hj members of he team- during' the competition will i>e a lit to tile Fifth Corp- area head|uart<T' at Fort Hayes, Columbus O., where the winner will he decided. The liwliaiiii team i< weakened considerably by the recent loss of three ■ f it> In -t marksmen Charles If. M uni, of Connersville; James Gro\- ■ Koine and Horace Watson, Tip ton.
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Meeting will enntinue throughout 'is w. ek, wit! Rev. MrAshin preachi. I nge ctowds are attending. Mts. David (Order who was take | to tie Putnam County Hospital fo> I yphoid fevet i.- diingeriously ill, five! nf her children are ill with tit;' >ame disease. Mis. Eula Stage sin.it one evenng la't week with Mr-. Nella Betti . Me ting began at Beach Grove SuaI ay night by Rev. Sheriff as pi each er. Mr. Charlie Heart and wife spent tin ay with John lice and wife. Mrs. Ida Stiles has typhoid fevei.
LONG BRANCH
Mr. and Mr-. Sylvan Glover of In aimpol's vi-itr,| at the home or th, latter’s parents Mi and Mrs. Hail y Head la-t Saturday, night and Sunday.
C/Pa.r.
\N omen’s Shoes AI l ii usual Prices!
$2.85 lo $6.80
|N( I I III I) arc suedes, initrnlN, knl', reptiles; lOvfords, pumps and strapw—all uf correct sl.'hs and souml <|ualilics. Sa.aO to SHMIO ,nines at there prices.
Potter Shoe Store
AFTEIV. IDISIGtlT
By CHARLES K. HARRIS Copyrl«h,<!d by FRO Pletur** Corp 191T-II From the Thrilling FBO Drama Starring Ralph lno«.
"flay, Ruth, I'm awful sorry, but the suit, the hat and the colkir I won't be able to r -t back for would appear grotesque. But the dinner tonight Mc(,i w has got people who passed Jim Boyd as ■ome people inter,I in a house, he walked along Tenth Avenue in and he wants me to m, w them the l!'"?, thought him extremely well rooms.” dress, d. And more than one young Ruth Boyd, flitting across ihe woman caught his eye, before lowbreakfast table from her young en'iig her own In pseudo emhirhusband, Jim, eould e rassment. Boyd wag iall, slender frown that made its appearance on and extremely handsome, her prctiy fa,e Jim - ayd ; v.ay But Jim Boyd had no eye for the from dinner so often, now a ays! p; ople w Iio passed him on thi* parAnd she had been thinking of mir- ti ular morning, twenty-years ago. prising him tonight ■ i'l. one of liis He was remembering ids eonversafavorite dishes, wel . ran hi’ He , lion at the breakfast laid* So Ruth was to know nothin;.’ ih it it She was beginning to wonder about his Imagined him coming In at 0 o : h k, busine-s She railed It "mysferltlred after a hard day work in uus.” "You’ve been so mysteriotis his Brool lyn real t it It all.'' she had said. And could see him snlffin pi > ureably now, Jim realised how right *h« at the atmosphere, burr dly dl- v. s. Ho was mysterious about it, vesting himself of Ills hat and eoat, and for good reason, running Into the kitchen, exclaim- At Thirty seventh Street, Jim lug. "What do I smell Not w ish mossed Tenth Avenue and started rarebit! Well, this Is a nice eve walking Eastward. The outward litng to come home!" She could see appearance of this street was far him taking fier In hi- arms; she UlilTei'nt from the one he had Just eould feel his warm, uncontrollable left Her. the houses and buildings kisses on her lips But now, what had a strangely delapidated. dl* use was there In preparing a di-h reputable appearance, and there that her husband loved, If be would were still quite a number of old not bo thoro to emack his Bps over wooden frame houses lining the It? I reel Before one of these ram“I think it's just nn m,” said hackle affairs that looked like a Ruth on the verge of teatv "This -eedy. sad-eyed old man, Jim I* the third evening this week that topped. He looked over his slioulyou haven't been ablo to come dor nervously, as though afraid home to dinner” that someone might be following "It's nman! It’s mean!” cried him. Then he ducked into the young Jack Boyd, echoing his lion <, stumbled his way through mother's sentiment:- Jack was five cveral dark corridors and knock years old, with blight ' - ho.v hair ml upon a door three times. "It’s
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worn Busier Brown fashion and Jim.” he call,;,I in a low voice, and
largn clear, blue eyes. was admitted.
Jim Boyd rose from bis ido of Seated about a table that quiverthe table and gathered hi wife and ml mi'mably at the slightest touch, child In sympathetic out bra were four men. Three of them were
“ho i<i get me, y<i big tlifftr"
humping their lo ad j to , ti r, ' till tinder Hilrty, about Jim’s age, playfully. "I know It’ darn mean," and the fourth was considerably he agreed. “But a : or older. At the tints of Jim’s «nreal estate agent to do? Hut never trance Into the room, they had mind, honey. Homo day w”11 have been examining a kit of tools that oodles of money, and I’ll iy lay before them on the table. The to my ridi boss, Mr. Dan McUrew, older man reached into his hip "Twentj three for you. Bo’. That pocket and removed a flask threemeans Bkidoo’!” quarters filled with whiskey. Ths “You know,” ;ld Ruth Boyd, lour men drank, hut Jim refused "sometimes I think tliut you at” the tlask rather petulantly, not working in a real .• ■ ite oltice "Conte on,” said the older man si all. You’ve been n . tmdoti- ”Ya need somethin’ to buck ya itu’ about It, Jim. Just whero is this This |ob ain't gonna he no cinch” company you work lm, ml what ,ii m again refused the whisker sort of man Is Dan M. Ge w? All but In doing so he could not help I know about him is that lo one laughing. His laughter had a hitof the richest real ( tat" nmn In te r note In it, and the four men Rrooklyn and Lnitu Island Rut t looked at him strangely "1 can't I've never seen him. and your help it, ho vs,” explained Jim "I the only person I've c\”r heard was just thinking of Dan here. I talk about him. i told my wife that he was real as* Ruth saw a shadow ot anxiety ute agent. Can you Imagine Dan pass over her husband’s fa • or being something respectable ilka
was It fear? But why should he | that?”
he afraid? She saw the way ho re- ••iioii” a .ia ,, „ leased her and t id t L-PT B a ] 7 h ° strong embrace, the helpli «_ c ?,* .P 81 ***. his arms fell limply 1 "/ M , * . f r ^} ••••»•
Hl,w h * d 1 ""' he . r . youn « 11 ‘ 8ban,lln est t( Hi : ■ Is that they „h k up
some way or other. . •Tm sorry. Jim.” alto apologized. tvUh ca s " “ ® m ' ,P
”1 didn’t mean to make fun of you ] ,. u -
or your work. I know how sincere , u , u 1 "evil any glycerin toyou are about it, and I n lizo that 11 K ‘ lt ’ Dan?” asked Csrby It must be b ird tramping about j ane Die younger men. showing particular women house* 1 'idu t ya say it was a cigar store Am I forgiven?” we was goln' after tonight?" He managed a strained sort of . There s a safe in the place, but smllo. "Why o' course. Honey. I ; “,P 0W comb,’” answered Dsn. know you didn’t moan anything out “ , lt ‘ n we S" 1 there, only one clerk of the way. I g’poso in> busiut s ° ; M duty, It bein' so late at must seem kind of mysterious t 0 »iKht. Three o’yotise guys, Ctrb
you. But the office Is so far away ^hat I wouldn’t want to tiro you by having you break in on mo and ‘my work " Jim Boyd kiss I bis wlfo hurriedly and caught his young son up in bis arm and held him aloft until the child sliri 'kod for pleasnro. “Goodbye, I'll try to be homo before midnight,’' he all-
y.
Duke and Tim, will watch on tb outside, lookin' out fer bulls, see? An' Jim an' me we go in the cigar store. Nkhllu Jim sticks up th* clerk, 1 take a stroll tn th’ littl* safe. Is that plain? Do ya get m« ya big stiffs?” ’
"Sure,, we got ya before ya began
to talk," said Carhy. Thi* young
ed and lowered the hoy to the flnor. ' rook was ( ailed Carhy because h* A mluuto later, he was out of thi " aa always complaining of pains ia
house
Jim Boyd hurried down the steps of tho brown-stone stoop that served as an entrance to his apartment, and started walking south
the stomach and taking Bicarbo-
nate of Soda.
All that morning and afternoon, Jim Boyd, *ho was Hiioposud to b* In Brooklyn following the logttl-
on Tent Ii Avenue. Thi- stnet of mat « but tiring profession in R ea i West Side New York that was later Estate, sat about that litll* rickety to become famous as tho “lleH's 'able in Thirty-aeveuth Street augKltcheu” region, still wore an old- beating, plotting, drawing diagrams maldlah and gently i” .p -. tablo air giving advice. At eleven P. M . h* In the year 1!U)7. It was a day of and his four pal# departed on their brown-stone stoops, M”.ry W idow • iTand, looking Ilk* four laborers hats, and Bo< k Beci sir ns. Theo-, bound for work. At twelve-thirty dor* Roo even unit ked the front door of hie favorite slang expn im of tho mat little apartment on Tenth AveAveuue was "Twenty liii'e, that mie and found his wlf* waiting up mean* skidon;” the fuinriie and for him. On the table were »audfashlonable dish was welsh rarebit withes and a pot of hot tea Jim Boyd was dressed In th style "How tired yon look,” ah* murof tho period, peg-t( a D isci , flat mured sympathetically a* ha took 1 Do- hips and narrow Juet her In his arm*. Ii* hold her tight-alnn-P his shoe tops. He wore a ml- ly, almost fleroely, as though afraid Ur that readied to hi* chin. His that she would, *t any moment, hat had a narrow brim with a dr-; vanish from hla arms, from hii lif. cular crease In tb* crown. In 1(2?J (To M oq«UAH#U
Miss Amelin Klim;; d-ited Mr. and Mi-. .Scott Lwin lust Frday and Sat-
uti ty.
JOHNS SH I K II
Troy Conley and family of Terre
Jlautf, aro spending :i few days with
Mr. and Mrs. Barney Unger. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Frazier of Fern
visited Mr. and Mrs. Burl Hutcheson
1 Friday and went to Brazil.
J. 0. McDonald and wife of Brazil ! visited at Stop 36 Thursday. Mr-. Joseph Hutcheson visited Mrs. Emma Boardman at Greencastle, on tSundav afternoon. , Charles Wendell was at Cagle’t Mill, Thursday'. Mrs. Earl Hutcheson visited her mother, Mrs. Blue at Limedale Mott
! day.
James A. Hutcheson entertained a' i dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Fart Hutcheson, Mr. and Mrs. Will Boon: j <,f North Reclsville, Ross Hutcheson; i of Sullivan ami Miss Bonewhitz o' j Terre Haute. Mrs. Maude McElroy wn- in Hi : zil Thursday.
WEDNESDAY
PRICES—2 to aTIO, 10«v-20c-
\t Un* •!• 4* 4*
-'dOi
THE CURTAIN'S GO’NG UP. THE SPOTLIGHTS SHIN'NG ON THE
Von castle
ADDED \ I I'RAt TON
On Our Stage
At 8::ie P. M.
The Three Kerseys
M \ R I OR IF GKAt E AND MAI RICK IN
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Novelty Song Hits
( OMKin I I LNG PAN IS ON PHILLII”’
C. Sc reside the artich 1 field
Mrs. Susie McDonald of Brazil and : Mrs. Anna Hutcheson called on Mt>. ’Joseph Hutcheson Fridaj afternoon. I Barney Unger is installinu a new
I telephone in his residence.
| Earl Frazier of Greencastle pass’d ! through St<:p 36 Sunday afternoon, i Mrs. Sallio Hutcheson who ha
j been ill is slowly recovering.
Today— Last Times “The Rough Riders”
See The Sinking of The Maine and Other Thrilling Scenes of ' ( >h.
B -arly i ifarmxi of tb zompel l, roll
NEW M AVSVfLLK
Mrs. John Springer and
Glen Fry, gas, oil | Roy E. Evans, irans j J. A. Cooper, gas, oil . ... i Planch \\ illiams, teaching | T. J. Bridges, jan. serv. .. T. J. Bridges, Ibr & glass C. M. Ewing, traits
.. . . . 8 1 1 , Tht u. Hurst, traits : (>,i * ?1>erlt h n,Ja > afternoon with M Mont Bi idgi . ame j Dan Weller and daughter, Helen. Glen Williams, same ' Mr. and Mis. Cecil Eager- and L W. Hendrix, coal
family of Indianapolis, Mrs. Flo.-sie Deishlf r of Rmichiial • spent Sunday | with Mr. anil Mis, Charley Temple
and family.
j Nona Grantham -pent Thursdnv
! with ,\|rs. June Mmilin.
j. iv. nenurix, coal I ucile (I iy de well, institute . .
Fail Joie, cleaning vaults Gertrude Cooke, Institute ... A. J. Grimes, work on cem. . J. E. Brumly, clean, vaults ... King, Morrison, Foster, tires. Ruth Williams, Institute ....
,, , , Blanch Williams, Institute .. Mr-. Elia Hendren spent a few da», | McCabe, paper with her si-tor Mrs. Lucy Bowen ol'ID. C. Heath, Nide readers ... Greencastle. I R. i. Moore, paint C. F. Mod I in ma le a bu iness trip ;■ • wo , rk schl bw - i* *i rrv i Cailyn l.ubbe, Institute I to Greencastle Phursday. , u.,,.',.; , J(llu , s ; i nst & trans . . Mr. and Mr.^. John Driest and | .)anie> Keives, work on truck •family at 'Upper with Mr. and Mr : Davie Sei’JtfK* .'huv. coal .... Willie A er Saturday eveninp!. Siu’l^er ( <•., books l<Lu and Laura Steward, Mr. an , | **' nc ' rerter* ., ,, ... ,, , . .. Libert;. Faint ( o., paint Mr . Dan Weller and family sp nt Teachers Ret. I d. O. H. Griest Tues.iav with Mr. aril Mrs. John 1'iaiik Mitchell, clean, ci m. .
Indiana State Farm, stone . . J. W. Hendrix, coal
f.l.TO Roy Lenard ial .o (, 11.1 3 Allen Lumhi i ( 120.On o. II. IF: 160.00 Cook Hadw. t ,, doctor SJiO Rilej A Wernckc r ” of • Sanford Romim 300.00 C. M. Ewinc, :ra M 200.00 Indiana State I V 1 51.35 Earl M. Kikcr, blk. of an 10.00 Franklin St (hii. im y g 5.7:1 Montgomeri \ \\ . . , 12.00 Indiana I ten.: Klcs ' 11 26.00 W. F. iiu this : 56.00 Roy E. Join . ti; his "I 5.00 M. M. Haugo, t , h v p ca 25.00 Elsie Jack-in . TO.H'i Ruth William . .n e 12.00 Bernice Lewi-, r> *i °t * IK.00 Tuna Wright, m dcr is 2.70 Alfred A. Cm ( i, , n0 ( f 20.22 , King, Morn . . i • «3.0o ti-uik repair 71.00 r. R. Wood ini i n, n he . cml 60.00 dow blind- with
Cramer.
Same, fence and gate Banner Ptg. Co., Ptg C. L. Southard, Banks John Cook Son, scythe ..., George Hurst, tile
leictt, Com Schl Rev. .,.(P 10 ,, ( om|)lon , one set of e J' , ’ k
' Blanch Williams, jan. serv. . Emma Hester, rent garage
(,00.00 ., ulm , K Williani-, .-lean yd. .
ij',i J. E. Bosen, work on read ..
• -" Alv a Jones, ennumeruting . .
.(1230.53
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10. IT
KIU NSHIP TRUSTEE’S RKPORI \V arren Tow nsii'p.
Receipts
! Ccn. Nat. Ilk. Interest K.7-
, W. I).
’On. Nat.
! Same, Same
1 Same, Same W. I>. Isivett, draw in mlv. 1 On. Nat. Bk. Int . S i ne W. D. Lovett, June Dist. . Same, Com. Schl rev ’On. N'at. Bk. Intere.-t Central Nat. Bk. Interest ’ On. Nat. Bank, Interest Vocational, refund Cen. Nat. Bk. Interest .... Cent. Nat. Bank Intere-t .. (’i n. Nat. Bank, 1 ntere.-t IW. D. Lovett j Ccn. N'at. Bk. intere.-t ..
Disbursements
King, Morrison A Fosuu I Ford chassis Morris Bridge-, truck rpr. . .. j Charles Mitchell, mlv. hoard. | 0. H. Griest, ret. fund I Joseph B. Wright, mlv. hoard. James Revier, same C rvvln A- Gillen, legal -ei v. . A. R. Chenovvcth, .veed chains J' hn Cook Sons 5 sheets of paper and stove grate Theodore Hurst, trans Roy E. Jones, teaching | Charles Luhhe, same Gertrude Cook, same ' Ruth Williams, same I.ucile Glidewell, same King, Morrison, Foster j weed chains 1 Roy E. Evans, trans ' Mont Bridge-, same Blanch Williams, teaching Glen Fry, ga- and oil i C. W. Ewing, trans •I. A. Cooper, gas and oil .
I Paul Alhin, rent > n sen bldg. . 6.<17 , John Cook Son Co. stove bowl 25.00 | l . S. Chemical Co., toilet paper
and fixtures .. .
First Nat. Bk. Coupe
*n 11
2 11.00 2.00
1.7.)
*'7 33 20.07 17.50 01.0 s 75.3 K0.F, 002.1 i 11.6i ‘J7.0
1.3.
10.0 30.0 55.01
K. I.. McCabe, ni:i urin' v
F). H. Goble I .. oi
and paper
Glen Hurst, lm Glen Hurst, trans Glen Willian tra O. IF. Hammoi . . C. M F’iwing, mi Rov Watson,
Roy Lenard,
Roy Lenard. Jlen Fry, ga-. Loin- Bolton, Iiu. ■ (. W. Hendm J
the n .he wi ic st rc .as by “pfihln n at 1 e of t r grip heir v
very ■ had
l. A. Cooper, g.i\i ’ . ’ : JSC tO
•h T. Williams. II’:
Corwin A- Gillen, k’- blinds
25.01) J. B Wright, d. he cm 25.00 pense- . race
7.00 Emma He-ter, t:uu
3.7b
A. O. Hunter, transfer-
Halt I’rinting Co.. F’tg.
12.00 30.00
107.30
25.12
'’•''.‘‘First Nat Bank IkI. A compd. 261.2(1
F. L. McCabe, desenf(*ct
.1 I’. Holcomb, floor dressing
.i.i.OO j Rolwi’t Alice, transfers I George Hu son, ft. on oil
O.K.,
13.50 11.10
-hip t > r ‘: a * u
Balance . n h .'id ‘I'** lieeeipt.- ilur won Tc’1 ol B.”l -c K ire, J' Di-bur-”’ a t " in oi Final Balanc ndicap
I ' I’. Wooilburn, toilet pu|ier •■•('2 v u.. ■ vi uii i. i.
-h!?, Alin ' Williams, work on schl
building
22.02 Frai klm St. Garage, tire pmp , i Glen Fry, tires
I'ianklm St. Gar. tire- A [imp.
■ ’’ ■’ Abe Stanley, vvk on rd
Will Day, same J. B- Wright, sal, rent and expense '
- .... A- Gi'hr.t'x, work on sch. yd. . ! no ^ 1 "((’ Movrison, Foster, -pg.,
All led Cooper, Ibr. on rd. ... !’. II. Goiile Co. bilgt. blks. . Same, Serig and rpt cards
Khl!) 5.00
68.20
5.00
35.00 K.75 I
8.05
80.00 180.00 150.00 I 10.00 105.00 105.00
Road I UK
Balance on hand n
11 • ncr, v r 1 " Tot'I i Bnl s, “ki • ‘ Disbui-enu ' • rflow !7.50 Fi,lal f{alal ' " , lajoril 2.00 S l , '' r,ul xho ' like 1 21.00 Balance on ha ( | uc
10.25 Hen
30.00 Tot’l ol B w * ■' 75.00 Disbut-eme. jnamr i Ji’inal Balui < • riotisr 330.00 I ” 1 iriubl; 6.0'l Balan.ce on > r0l | ^
1.50 ' Heceipl
10.00 Tot’l of IlidaiiC' ” Mimc
2.00 Disbui -ement- d'a 18.13 Final Balai c
’■I' 1 n a-tli Schools, transiers 713.22 In al K kiey Card Cm schl. sup. . 11.72 Balance on h; '' Mu., fire extension 12.00 Receipt (luriiig
f id'
Ind. F
Co.
8.75 , 51 25
Roy F. Jones, teaching (l.lsie Jackson, same ... W. W. Haugc, same ... Ruth Williams, same . Tuna Wright, same . . . Bernice Lewis, same ..
i non *‘°- v Lenard, trails. ... 5 (’• W. Ewing, same ... 100.00' /‘J’L 'i'. Kv;ul '- ••
tm i riy, same Roy Watson, jan. serv. Glen Hurst, trims J. A. Cooper, gas, oil
T. R. Wooilburn, paper towels
200 0" 150.00
Tot’l . f Ilids. A
< Jobi •e hot ts we <1 eai at sp:
I lisbui'serm ’ 1 outsid
shu"
27.78 ;
I Jo.00 Final Balai 105.00 Total ha I an 175.00 i"'” 100.00 Warrant eliiih-
.52.10 comber HI. - 100.00 Total bdlani ■ 11 50.60 rants, D< ceiid" • (10.74 Cash in drpo-it 1 U
40.00 1027
"hey 1 so da no re c ne wi 1 the itrollii votcri
15.00 • Joseph B. W iig A poi
’ i IriMi*' *
" * ’ t>,
22.15 Warren Town ,’ceed
1,75 Indian*, do
I art:- II. -ter, tiuck shed rent *12.50 firm) that th'
me w
Roy K. Jones, teaching < arlyn Lubbe, same Gertrude Cook, same 1 Eucile Giydewell, same Ruth Williams, same Roy K. Evans, trans Blanch Williams, teaching Glen Fry, trans Mont Bridges, trans J. A. Cooper, same Blanch Williams, teaching . .. | Roy E. Jones, same Carly Lubbe, same Gertrude Cooke, same Ruth Williams, same Lucile Giydewell, same | Florede Hurst, trans Glen Fry, same Roy E. Evans, same Mont Biidgcs, same . •1. A. Cooper, trans J. B. Wright, sal. rent and ex-
pens
F. I. C. W
McCabe, schl sups.
Ewing, trails.
!l,50 11.26
! ii on *’ ,l( k ( ’l l(”f. Co. Hour oil
Mianle William h„ok.Ih ; i Jones, teaching Elsie laekson, same ., W. W. Hauge, same Rath William-, same . ,
^ Tuna Wright, same ... 'oV'-.Y C- M. Ewing, trans. ... on no ' l ;'‘ - t-ms, oil ....
Glen lluist, trails.
ined v
!• 1.36 1)4.71 60.00
109.10
18. It) 53.10
I 10.00 105.00 105.00
i no.oo
160.00 ,, u ,
150.00 °-' Ja»’ serv
Roy Evans, trans Uoy Lenard, same J. A. Cooper, gas, oil
iirinn ^ 0 ^ ;i Cook <5., schl. sup. ... I Ii o | ’ Frank Mitchell, Ibr on cem. 'OofllDugh Hammond, trans. ... 50.00 !! en,i ^ l T - owi ‘ s ' lu " c ' lin K • •• • r ,, Roy K. Jones, same
Elsie Jackson, .-ame M. M. Hauge, same I 50 I Tuna Wright, same
100.00 !
K ’ T -Sfe■j.siKtoi*”'
(ilen Fry, ga-. oil
18.00 Ree* Ipts, D!-. .’' '
50.00 and S( rvi > A. HtlM 4.51 reel, as 1 v. iil; -bury 200.00 deelare that ’ embd 150.00 am charged 11 c 0 f 1 lo.oo the sums n. '■ ,
02.00 various item
125.00 ed have !r • 1 :■ 'Ut pr 10.00 Stated, and wit '"J i nK | r 28.36 plied agreement enU ,
27.00 thereof -hall "• "
40.00 to me or any - K
50.70 further declui’,
53.10 firm), that I I’"' 1 "tHy 17.67 nor article 1 ii assc 1.60 <>f any e.mtriu: e ' | Iut
•»
100.00 Joseph C. Wilt' ren Township. ,inl{ ■
•.rj.oo Subwribed ' worke; 200.00 to before me, t - 1 , c ir p< 130.10 Advisory B"”’ 1 . . remMl
140.00 thi- 3rd day : ,
’urn
Board " tepubl
(ilen Williams, trurs. 8:1 IF niil'on, t(”. paper Hoy I.. Jon**, teaching ( aid Yu Lubbe, same . Gertrude took”, -ame Ruth W illiams. -ame
2.00
DIO.00
■ vv i ,-
125.00 105.00 105.00
150.00
Glen Hurst, trims.
104.00
Roy Watson, jan.
Lucih Glidewell,
105.00 R*' Cooper, gas, oil 105.00 Hoy Evans, trails. .
isorv ThU
100.00 and appioved ih
2 71 °f this Towns:” .•i.OO ing, thi- the
t i.»ir 0.00
V Hite] :rlc*l Vithou
Wm. O. I” ; |
16 ’ ss , Arthur Fry. Vl"'
•55 C. M. Ewing, same 50.00 ! ren Town»hip.
